Pauper Poet's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDEEFGGF HHIGGDJJFGGF

Sun moon and stars the ample airA
The birds shrill whistling everywhereA
Fields white with lambs and daisiesB
The pearls of eve the jewelled mornC
The rose rich blowing on the thornC
The glow of blush rose facesD
The silver glint of sun smit rainE
The shattered sun gold of the mainE
And heaven's sweet breath that moves itF
The earth our myriad bosomed nurseG
This whole miraculous universeG
Belongs to him who loves itF
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Why fret then for the gold of thisH
The fame of that man or the blissH
Or such another's gracesI
Oh heart that chim'st with golden verseG
My heart thou art the magic purseG
Which all dull trouble chasesD
Thine too fruition of all fameJ
When the live soul as flame with flameJ
Weds the dead soul that moves itF
Then sing for aye and aye rehearseG
This whole miraculous universeG
Belongs to him who loves itF

Mathilde Blind



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